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the majority of americans, as a member of the majority of the americans, we do care about these issues. offering up a prediction. we're going to find ourselves with a heightened police state in the country. we're going to find ourselves continuing to militarily intervene in other countries' affairs resulting in more enemies than fewer, and the spending is unsustainable and will continue to be so. john: on that bit of bad, but probably true news. gary, stick around. the audien wants to question you, and after that, some pockets of good news this election. [applause] [applause] john: we're back with gary johnson. this show, special correspondent kennedy, spent election night with president obama and his fans, and a real expert on individual freedom, the cato institute, david bowes. >> i'm zach from florida, and i was curious of your future plans at the 2016 election, and if that's in the plans. >> well, i think that the last thing people want to hear right now is anybody with future maps going to 2016. i mean, that's like sticking the finger in the throughout ready to throw up just over
the majority of americans, as a member of the majority of the americans, we do care about these issues. offering up a prediction. we're going to find ourselves with a heightened police state in the country. we're going to find ourselves continuing to militarily intervene in other countries' affairs resulting in more enemies than fewer, and the spending is unsustainable and will continue to be so. john: on that bit of bad, but probably true news. gary, stick around. the audien wants to question...
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we could learn from what the native americans did. john: you say you can see the private property difference by driving through some indian land >> it is fascinating to drive through the reservation in the west. recently i drove through the crow indian reservation in south-central montana, and when you come to a fence line and on one side see overgrazing, a few scrawny cattle, maybe a house and if so not a very little boss, right next door you would see cultivated fields, irrigation systems, beautiful barns, and so on. and you don't even need to look at the property records to know that the productive one is hel in private and the other one is held in common interest by the federal government's. john: indians on both sides of the road, but private property on one. you can even see a. the difference. >> you can see it. it's fascinating to adjust to will a reservation, the blackfeet reservation, growth. john: there is not much development. very few farms. here is one. >> you an see this same thing on manas reserves were they have manage
we could learn from what the native americans did. john: you say you can see the private property difference by driving through some indian land >> it is fascinating to drive through the reservation in the west. recently i drove through the crow indian reservation in south-central montana, and when you come to a fence line and on one side see overgrazing, a few scrawny cattle, maybe a house and if so not a very little boss, right next door you would see cultivated fields, irrigation...
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the majority of americans, as a member of the majority of the americans, we do care about these issues. offering up a prediction. we're going to find ourselves with a heightened police state in the country. we're going to find ourselves continuing to militarily intervene in other countries' affairs resulting in more enemies than fewer, and the spending is unsustainable and will continue to be so. john: on that bit of bad, but probably true news. gary, stick around. the audience wants to question you, and after that, some pockets of good news this election. [applause] follow the wings. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, bad on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. and you
the majority of americans, as a member of the majority of the americans, we do care about these issues. offering up a prediction. we're going to find ourselves with a heightened police state in the country. we're going to find ourselves continuing to militarily intervene in other countries' affairs resulting in more enemies than fewer, and the spending is unsustainable and will continue to be so. john: on that bit of bad, but probably true news. gary, stick around. the audience wants to...
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a message from the american academy of dermatology. oh! blue! i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! it's the championship game! i touched, it's their ball. don't foul them when they inbound. team! alex! good call. >>. >> john: want to go toollege? a year in harvard is cts more than $50,000. state schools often cost $30,000. politicians say we can make college affordable for everyone, no, they can't. they've tried. federal spending at college aid has doubled and doubled again, but is government aid grew so did tuition. over the past 30 years, inflation was 160%. healthcare costs grew more, 400% but college tuition rose 750%. >> first thing you are struck by is our jungle lobby, all of the trappings of jungle retreat. >> john: one place is luxuries that entice students and their money. this is rec center at the university of missouri. >> you'll find yourself in a jungle gym to welcome you. tiger lai is sitting studio and it is outstanding with work by an international artist. new life is a day spo
a message from the american academy of dermatology. oh! blue! i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! it's the championship game! i touched, it's their ball. don't foul them when they inbound. team! alex! good call. >>. >> john: want to go toollege? a year in harvard is cts more than $50,000. state schools often cost $30,000. politicians say we can make college affordable for everyone, no, they can't. they've tried. federal spending at...
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americans learn practical economics and military spending is lower. that is because the pentagon have to ask hard questions like what is our mission? america is nosafer. we are richer because we have a simple flat tax and because people finally rise up and say, these rules -- they don't do what he promised. they mostly stop us from doing good, new things. they waste our time and title vii of spiderweb of freedom killing red tape. so these rules will be gone, these complex taxes, too. forty years from now,e will live without those in a itosperousfree country.
americans learn practical economics and military spending is lower. that is because the pentagon have to ask hard questions like what is our mission? america is nosafer. we are richer because we have a simple flat tax and because people finally rise up and say, these rules -- they don't do what he promised. they mostly stop us from doing good, new things. they waste our time and title vii of spiderweb of freedom killing red tape. so these rules will be gone, these complex taxes, too. forty...
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john: they are spending 1 million but the campaign spent by billion and americans spend 7 billion on potato chips. [laughter] >> i am told we need of federal warning system for disaster is like hurricane sandy. >> think of the most radical communication break through of our lifetime, not your show. [laughter] is the internet to bottom-up grass-roots and cellphones with a communication device that carries with you everywhere to acce realtime aberration. you did not wait for barack obama you were refreshing twitter, listening to the radio, the weather channel, the dredge report. we access information we don't need the top down system to tell us what we learned an hour and a half ago. john: during the storm, all the young people in my house got an emergency warning a big storm is about to hit. [laughter] and has never been used successfully. 1971 they played the wrong taper cross september 11th it was not activated. it was testers -- tested a member 2011 but some people heard lady gaga because of the mistake. government incompetence they spend hundreds of millions of dollars but nobody
john: they are spending 1 million but the campaign spent by billion and americans spend 7 billion on potato chips. [laughter] >> i am told we need of federal warning system for disaster is like hurricane sandy. >> think of the most radical communication break through of our lifetime, not your show. [laughter] is the internet to bottom-up grass-roots and cellphones with a communication device that carries with you everywhere to acce realtime aberration. you did not wait for barack...
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cofounded by non-americans. immigrants candides are all prom doing promise to seal the border, keep immigrants out. we already have rules that number of immigrants that come here. south african computer programmer has it easier. but he would have to wait 6 years. so it makes me think, what if america did not let google and yahoo! founders in? we would have lost a lot. they are not taking steps to allow more entrepreneurs to come here to work, max marty and da dario mtajia have set out to build a ship, and moore it off the coast of california. outside of the reach of immigration controls and foreign entrepreneurs could work here? is that the idea. >> we call it visa-free start up technology in incubate or, on a ship 12-miles outside of the bay area, that is outside of the u.s. jurisdiction. john: idea is, -- and you are from silicon vley area, you can come to ameca with a tourist visa, work visa, and work for 3 or 6 months but you can't stay, you would have the foreign engineers on the boat, and silicon valley te
cofounded by non-americans. immigrants candides are all prom doing promise to seal the border, keep immigrants out. we already have rules that number of immigrants that come here. south african computer programmer has it easier. but he would have to wait 6 years. so it makes me think, what if america did not let google and yahoo! founders in? we would have lost a lot. they are not taking steps to allow more entrepreneurs to come here to work, max marty and da dario mtajia have set out to build...
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a message from the american academy of dermatology. john: we have lights, electricity, it is wonderful but to the south they don't. one-fourth of manhattan is still dark. people need flashlights i saw people selling them $30. here is. right here. are you kidding? it must have raised its prices just because of the storm trying to gouge customers taking your vantage of a disaster. that is it viggo in 31 states. >> businesses cannot use hurricane sandy to make the unfair profit. if this happens called the attorney general's office. >> they warned businesses you better not gouge. >> anyone who violated the law will face significant penalty -- penalties. but one economist says this is stupid. what they call gouging is a good thing. >> straight off of the economics exam. price since a a valuable signal what is really scarce what is hard to come by in disaster areas. we can engage with the economic triage with the $30 flashlight we think maybe we should pass in the those for who really need them. we create shortages people want more flashligh
a message from the american academy of dermatology. john: we have lights, electricity, it is wonderful but to the south they don't. one-fourth of manhattan is still dark. people need flashlights i saw people selling them $30. here is. right here. are you kidding? it must have raised its prices just because of the storm trying to gouge customers taking your vantage of a disaster. that is it viggo in 31 states. >> businesses cannot use hurricane sandy to make the unfair profit. if this...
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the american public is the subject and 30 years later we have gotten sicker and sicker. john: there is much more information about nutrition and not getting fat come and we are fatter. >> we are more diabetic and fatter. the it can all be fixed with good science. john: you have a book called "good calories, bad calories." but i know that a calorie is a calorie. >> the reason we get that is because we take in more energy than we expected. it becomes a unit of heat. protein, fat, the different types of carbohydrates, the glucose from fructose sugar, they all have different effects. whether or not you will store calories as fat order there will not the calories come up with a hormonal effects of the food. how much energy bring to us. john: but the u.s. department of health says a calorie is a calorie. >> it just hasn't been tested. one of the things we did when i started this organization. john: this being? >> the nutritionist study. we went back to world war ii to every scientist that attempted to answer that question. we found 82 studies that have attempted to answer that
the american public is the subject and 30 years later we have gotten sicker and sicker. john: there is much more information about nutrition and not getting fat come and we are fatter. >> we are more diabetic and fatter. the it can all be fixed with good science. john: you have a book called "good calories, bad calories." but i know that a calorie is a calorie. >> the reason we get that is because we take in more energy than we expected. it becomes a unit of heat. protein,...
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. >> most americans think it is said good idea to raise minimum wage. i say it kills jobs. credit and susteren talks about her jobs. >> my first jobwas thought to a delicatessen. >> kids have a lemonade stand. i would buy stuff and sell it for more. >> my first one is as a janitor with an engineering firm. john: incongruous raise minimum waggs $70 $0.25 per hour per pronouns they want to raise its $10 per hour. it is logical to think that gives every worker more to spend. that is good for the economy. no surprise 2/3 support the $10 minimum wage. one sponsor is from minnesota, representative ellison. >> the employer will pay the least they can because they can get away with it. >> they are paid $0.3. >> only the zero law prevents those greedy employers how come most are paid more? asked merv crist who owns a restaurant called the prime cut. you y most workers above minimum wage? >> half of them. john: you don't have to. >> they have skills if i don't, they will be paid more. john: you have to because of competition and? >> absolutely. john: the free market? a lot of employe
. >> most americans think it is said good idea to raise minimum wage. i say it kills jobs. credit and susteren talks about her jobs. >> my first jobwas thought to a delicatessen. >> kids have a lemonade stand. i would buy stuff and sell it for more. >> my first one is as a janitor with an engineering firm. john: incongruous raise minimum waggs $70 $0.25 per hour per pronouns they want to raise its $10 per hour. it is logical to think that gives every worker more to...
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. >> most americans think it is said good idea to raise minimum wage. i say it kills jobs. credit and susteren talks about her jobs. >> my first job was thought to a delicatessen. >> kids have a lemonade stand. i would buy stuff and sell it for more. >> my first one is as a janitor with an engineering janitor with an engineering firm. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keepi my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives,
. >> most americans think it is said good idea to raise minimum wage. i say it kills jobs. credit and susteren talks about her jobs. >> my first job was thought to a delicatessen. >> kids have a lemonade stand. i would buy stuff and sell it for more. >> my first one is as a janitor with an engineering janitor with an engineering firm. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema....